The correct answer is: C. 13 years
The Tabinda Gani State Award of Bravery for Children is a state award given to children in Jammu and Kashmir who have shown exemplary courage in the face of danger. The award is named after Tabinda Gani, a 13-year-old girl who was killed in a terrorist attack in Srinagar in 2008.
To be eligible for the award, children must be between the ages of 10 and 13. They must have shown courage in the face of danger, and their actions must have saved lives or prevented serious injury.
The award is given by the Jammu and Kashmir government, and it is accompanied by a cash prize and a certificate.
The following are the options for the question:
- A. 9 years: This is not the correct answer because the minimum age for the award is 10 years.
- B. 11 years: This is not the correct answer because the minimum age for the award is 10 years.
- C. 13 years: This is the correct answer because the maximum age for the award is 13 years.
- D. 16 years: This is not the correct answer because the maximum age for the award is 13 years.